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Category Archives: Sports
Joel Burke: A Salute to John Wooden
“BREAKFAST WITH THE COACH” By Joel Burke “Failure to prepare is preparing for Failure.” John Wooden I tossed and turned all night. It was a wrestling match with the pillow and the pillow won. I was so anxious about the … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, coach, John Wooden, Life, self improvement, UCLA
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To Whom Much is Given – Albert Pujols
From Compassion Blog: Giving back to the community has become chic for many who are in the public eye and have the resources to do so, but for St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols, it isn’t about what’s fashionable … Continue reading
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Cowboy Upgrade
In this post I commented on how huge the new Dallas Cowboy’s stadium looked from not only up close, but from across the city. It is massive. It will be the largest in the NFL and one of the biggest … Continue reading
Finish Strong
I have continued to enjoy the Olympics and have looked forward to the track and field. I watched the 100 meter prelims and finals over the weekend and was amazed at the speed of the sprinters. What I could have … Continue reading
Lopez Lomong’s Glorious Run
I am already hooked into the Olympic Games. The commitment, training, competition, and stories are inspiring. Not to mention the feeling you get seeing the world come together, with all of it’s talent, beauty, spirit, and diversity on one stage. Did … Continue reading